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Drum Mania 10th Mix Jap Ver. Drum Mania 2nd mix is a modify version from the 1st mix, with lots of new added songs. In this mode, a Drummania player can link up with a Guitar Freaks 4th Mix player to play on the same song! Moreover, it contains 38 new added songs.

Drum Mania 7th Mix features 30 best hit songs and new move. A big challeng for all Drum Mania fans. With the hitest new songs and up to 10 modes, Drum Mania 8th will never get you feel bored. Challange your skills and enjoy yourself!! Drummania 9th Mix features 30 new hit songs with new moves. E-Amuse support. The drum simulation game, players keep the beat on a number of pads including the hi-hat, cymbal, lo-tom, hi-tom and the snare.

As well as the bass pedal. Drum Mania V features more than songs, including 50 brand new and 30 reproduction. Players have the option of linking together with Guitar Freaks V for a mega jam session.

This news Drummania machine was released in Dec by Konami in Janap features 34 brand news songs in the standard version, plus many more in Amusement enabled machines in Asia. The V series continues with V3, which continues the e-pass system which is konami's online system for earning rewards and rankings. Drum mania rocks out with this Double Rock version including more songs, easier to navigate options. Song level changes and 3 level passes for each song.

Aside from the game's main mode, free mode, and all the other options we've come to expect from Konami's Bemani games, there is also a session mode. Session mode lets you plug a guitar controller into the second port or, if you have a PS2 multitap, you can plug in two guitars and jam along with the drumming action in most of the game's songs.

Now if you could just hook up a DDR dancemat and maybe a Beatmania controller too Graphically, DrumMania is arcade perfect. No big surprise there. The music contained in DrumMania includes some old favorites, such as a few songs from Guitar Freaks. The style of music on DrumMania is distinctly more varied than other games in the series, including styles such as ska, punk, fusion, metal, samba, and rock. Overall, DrumMania is just as much fun as the other games in the series, but it definitely has a steeper learning curve than any other game in the Bemani line.

Plus, once you've gotten pretty good at the game, there's the added bonus of actually having a head start on the basics of playing real-life drums.

Upvote 2 Leave Blank. About the Author. BTW Pull me under was spot on even though it was a cover. Pros: Many recognizable songs, granted only two songs are masters and the rest are covers. These are still fun and entertaining to play. More than Guitar Hero or Rock Band.

Convenient built-in compartment for Drum Sticks. Not really a con for me but others should know that there is no singing portion no microphone peripheral like it's counterparts. Overall Review: I heard complaints about notes running down the screen vertically as opposed to the now commonplace 3D measure, but frankly there's not much difference in how much time you get to play the notes.

But if it is too much for you, start with an easier difficulty and work your way up. That's what it's there for. Cons: The "highway" travels straight down and takes some getting used to. The music in the game includes very few original pieces from the original artists, and some of the remakes are poor at best. There are also only 45 or so songs included with the game. The setup of pads is also quite different from the other sets.



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